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Old 19-Nov-05, 09:30 PM
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Self Indulgent Lizard Stuff (Pix Dial up Warning)

The missus was digging a new veggie garden the other day and she found some small 5 x 1 cm long white eggs. So I put them in some peat and popped them in the lizard cage to see what would happen. I thought that there was no way that they might hatch. But here's the result. 4 of the five hatched. We have feeding them on young crickets and will let then go in the next couple of weeks.
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Old 19-Nov-05, 09:47 PM
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Great result tourett they are great to watch hunting and stuff,pity theres more gtps than garden skinks on lic in NSW hey
 
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Old 19-Nov-05, 09:52 PM
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Since I had the camera out and was in the lizard cage I thouhgt I should take some pixs of the Tree Monitors (V Scalaris).
 
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very nice
 
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Some more.
 
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The garden skinks might be useful to the new owners of baby GTP's. maybe thats why there are more of them on licence?
 
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nice tree monitors-they are nicely coloured
 
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Old 19-Nov-05, 10:16 PM
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Thanks Fishythingy. Shouldnt you be watching Harry Potter or something.
I made these bamboo hides to keep them in.
 
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Old 19-Nov-05, 10:19 PM
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Hey, are them tree monitors full grown? is yeah how much do they go around for?
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Old 19-Nov-05, 10:23 PM
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The garden skinks might be useful to the new owners of baby GTP's. maybe thats why there are more of them on licence?
Nah,ya didnt read it john there is buggerall garden skinks on lic,seriously mate,you kill more than whats on lic mowing the lawn. Nice spotted tree monitors you have there tourett
 
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I'll just keep posting eh.
 
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Finally Yeah. Daughter with new BT,

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Elibum, yep are full grown....... Price well that depends
 
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